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Essen

Essen is a large, bustling and affluent city with a lively nightlife and love of good, hearty German cuisine. Essen bears a fascinating history, beginning with enchanting medieval settlements and …

Essen is a large, bustling and affluent city with a lively nightlife and love of good, hearty German cuisine. Essen bears a fascinating history, beginning with enchanting medieval settlements and ending as a glitzy industrial district. This has given Essen a remarkable mix of architecture and historical sights, from sleek futuristic buildings, large red-brick warehouses, green-domed synagogues, and ancient mythical tombs.

Bochum

Bochum lies on low rolling hills in Germany’s Ruhr district. Bearing the mark of a grand history in its architecture, as noted in the enormous, stately city hall and its well maintained gardens, B…

Bochum lies on low rolling hills in Germany’s Ruhr district. Bearing the mark of a grand history in its architecture, as noted in the enormous, stately city hall and its well maintained gardens, Bochum is also immersed in natural beauty. Rich oak and beech tree woods rest at the city’s south, and large green spaces occupy the center. Dozens of theaters and art galleries make Bochum a culture-lovers paradise.

Oberhausen

Oberhausen is a small, quaint city that rests on the calm banks of the Emscher river. With a wealth of old historical buildings dotted around the center, from red bricked castles and whimsical mil…

Oberhausen is a small, quaint city that rests on the calm banks of the Emscher river. With a wealth of old historical buildings dotted around the center, from red bricked castles and whimsical mills to timbered taverns and stone statues, Oberhausen is a great walking city. Shoppers with the urge to splurge can also find haven in the enormous central mall, which overflows with chic designer boutiques.

Gelsenkirchen

What was once a medieval village became bustling, booming industrial mining town, which then transformed into the sleek modern city drenched in greenery that exists today. Gelsenkirchen still bear…

What was once a medieval village became bustling, booming industrial mining town, which then transformed into the sleek modern city drenched in greenery that exists today. Gelsenkirchen still bears the mark of its varied history, with both glistening church steeples and old towering chimney stacks spearing the beautiful skyline. A daytime amble in the enormous inner-city forest is rewarded with a nightlife of home-cooking restaurants and welcoming taverns.

Muelheim an der Ruhr

Mulheim is a striking city that serenely rests beside the river Ruhr’s glistening waters. With over half the city immersed in forest and greenery, Mulheim truly harmonizes the thrilling energy of …

Mulheim is a striking city that serenely rests beside the river Ruhr’s glistening waters. With over half the city immersed in forest and greenery, Mulheim truly harmonizes the thrilling energy of city life with the calm, luscious tranquility of the outdoors. Visit Mulheim’s old town, with its mesmerizing medieval buildings and quiet cobbled streets, before exploring the buzzing nightlife in the center’s glitzy bars and cozy taverns.

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Most recent review

"I reserved 3 rooms for this stay connected to the IPM Messe Essen. The hotel location is great for commuting via U11 to the Messe and everything was good except the Wi-Fi in the rooms was completely unstable and would disconnect every minute or so. Sitting in the lobby/bar the Wi-Fi was very stro..."

Most recent review

"Really couldn't fault this place.Having already stayed in a number of Holiday Inns on our trip, which were very nice we found this place to be even better. Well located, clean and comfortable with very friendly and helpful staff. Very good buffet style breakfast, with hot and cold choices.
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Most recent review

"Since this is hostel, towels and soap,shampoo are not provided. You can "rent" towels for duration of your stay for $Euro 1.5 so cost is very reasonable. I was provided with mini shampoo/soap bottle too but it maybe a good idea to bring it with you.
Stay included breakfast which was pr..."

Most recent review

"Only needed to stay for one night. Didn't know what to expect for the price, but very impressed. Single room was just as big as it needed to be. Would have been nice to have a spare pillow and duvet (it was beginning of December).
If I come back to Dusseldorf I will stay there again."